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Bonsai TigerBark Plant

 

Ficus Microcarpa

Family

Moraceae

Origin

India & China

Description

Ficus Microcarpa is a tree species which may grow into 20+ meters tall trees. Alternative names are Ficus Retusa, Ginsen ficus, Chinese Banyan, Malayan Banyan, Tigerbark Fig, Indian Laurel, Curtain fig and many more. A wide range of foliar varieties exist (Such as the Green Island fig), all of which are varieties of the same species: Ficus Microcarpa. One recognizes this tree by the leaves, which are ovate to round, glossy on one side, and slightly leathery. Trunks are smooth. the tigerbark variety has small black spots on the bark

 

The TigerBark Ficus Bonsai is prized for its uniquely textured bark and lush, compact leaves. Its low-maintenance nature and versatility for both indoor and outdoor settings make it a favored choice among bonsai enthusiasts.

Specifications

Age : 2.5 - 3 Years

Size (Approx) : L X W X H : 5" x 5" x 10"

Note : The plant might differ a little than the picture as each Bonsai is created differently.

Environment

All figs appreciate a balanced moisture regime at the roots. Allow the soil surface to dry slightly before watering again, but never let the soil dry out completely. This species is not demanding on the soil; Any soil mixture will do, as long as it does not stay wet for long. Fertilize using regular house-plant fertilizer at 50% of recommended strength, once a week during the growing season. Never fertilize when the plant is sick. l figs have the tendency to drop leaves when moved from one location to another. The difference in watering, air moisture and light intensity indicates to the tree a change of season, and they will drop their foliage in response. This is nothing to worry about. Within 2 weeks the plant should start growing new foliage.

 

$6.33

Original: $21.09

-70%
Bonsai TigerBark Plant

$21.09

$6.33

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Description

 

Ficus Microcarpa

Family

Moraceae

Origin

India & China

Description

Ficus Microcarpa is a tree species which may grow into 20+ meters tall trees. Alternative names are Ficus Retusa, Ginsen ficus, Chinese Banyan, Malayan Banyan, Tigerbark Fig, Indian Laurel, Curtain fig and many more. A wide range of foliar varieties exist (Such as the Green Island fig), all of which are varieties of the same species: Ficus Microcarpa. One recognizes this tree by the leaves, which are ovate to round, glossy on one side, and slightly leathery. Trunks are smooth. the tigerbark variety has small black spots on the bark

 

The TigerBark Ficus Bonsai is prized for its uniquely textured bark and lush, compact leaves. Its low-maintenance nature and versatility for both indoor and outdoor settings make it a favored choice among bonsai enthusiasts.

Specifications

Age : 2.5 - 3 Years

Size (Approx) : L X W X H : 5" x 5" x 10"

Note : The plant might differ a little than the picture as each Bonsai is created differently.

Environment

All figs appreciate a balanced moisture regime at the roots. Allow the soil surface to dry slightly before watering again, but never let the soil dry out completely. This species is not demanding on the soil; Any soil mixture will do, as long as it does not stay wet for long. Fertilize using regular house-plant fertilizer at 50% of recommended strength, once a week during the growing season. Never fertilize when the plant is sick. l figs have the tendency to drop leaves when moved from one location to another. The difference in watering, air moisture and light intensity indicates to the tree a change of season, and they will drop their foliage in response. This is nothing to worry about. Within 2 weeks the plant should start growing new foliage.